نتایج جستجو برای: reward processes

تعداد نتایج: 554393  

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Automat. Contr. 2001
Peter Marbach John N. Tsitsiklis

We propose a simulation based algorithm for optimizing the average reward in a Markov Reward Process that depends on a set of parameters As a special case the method applies to Markov Decision Processes where optimization takes place within a parametrized set of policies The algorithm involves the simulation of a single sample path and can be implemented on line A convergence result with probab...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2008
M Solinas S R Goldberg D Piomelli

Food, drugs and brain stimulation can serve as strong rewarding stimuli and are all believed to activate common brain circuits that evolved in mammals to favour fitness and survival. For decades, endogenous dopaminergic and opioid systems have been considered the most important systems in mediating brain reward processes. Recent evidence suggests that the endogenous cannabinoid (endocannabinoid...

2007
Marek Petrik Shlomo Zilberstein

Formal analysis of decentralized decision making has become a thriving research area in recent years, producing a number of multi-agent extensions of Markov decision processes. While much of the work has focused on optimizing discounted cumulative reward, optimizing average reward is sometimes a more suitable criterion. We formalize a class of such problems and analyze its characteristics, show...

2006
David Daly Peter Buchholz William H. Sanders

A new preorder relation is introduced that orders states of a Markov process with an additional reward structure according to the reward gained over any interval of finite or infinite length. The relation allows the comparison of different Markov processes and includes as special cases monotone and lumpable Markov processes.

2014
Randy P. Auerbach

Learning Objectives: After participating in this educational activity, the physician should be better able to 1. Evaluate the relationship between reward processes, stress, and depression. 2. Assess the characteristics of the three etiological models of stress and reward processes. 3. Identify the biological basis for stress and reward processes. Adolescence is a peak period for the onset of de...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2013
Kimberly Kirkpatrick Andrew T Marshall Jacob Clarke Mary E Cain

Previous research has indicated that rearing in an enriched environment may promote self-control in an impulsive choice task. To further assess the effects of rearing environment on impulsivity, 2 experiments examined locomotor activity, impulsive action, impulsive choice, and different aspects of reward sensitivity and discrimination. In Experiment 1, rats reared in isolated or enriched condit...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Raymundo Báez-Mendoza Christopher J Harris Wolfram Schultz

Social interactions provide agents with the opportunity to earn higher benefits than when acting alone and contribute to evolutionary stable strategies. A basic requirement for engaging in beneficial social interactions is to recognize the actor whose movement results in reward. Despite the recent interest in the neural basis of social interactions, the neurophysiological mechanisms identifying...

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